Acts 26:2
I think myself happy, king Agrippa, because I shall answer for myself this day before thee touching all the things whereof I am accused of the Jews:
Cross-references
Acts 26:1
Historical context
Acts 26:1 shows Agrippa granting Paul permission to speak—directly precedes and authorizes Paul's defense in verse 2.
Acts 25:26
Historical context
Acts 25:26 has Festus explaining why Paul is brought before Agrippa—this sets the immediate context for Paul's defense.
Psalm 119:46
Allusion
Psalm 119:46 records the psalmist's resolve to speak of God's testimonies before kings—Paul embodies that as he defends himself before Agrippa.
Matthew 10:19
Prophetic fulfillment
In Matthew 10:19, Jesus promises words will be given when brought before rulers—Paul's confident defense before Agrippa fulfills that promise.
Luke 21:12
Prophetic fulfillment
Luke 21:12 predicts disciples will be brought before kings for Jesus' name—Paul now stands before King Agrippa, fulfilling that prophecy.